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Confusion Native American Poems

These Confusion Native American poems are examples of Native American poems about Confusion. These are the best examples of Native American Confusion poems written by international poets.


Bug Dreamz
im gonna be a player lil bug
im gonna show them all how
you survive as a white indian
with authority and daddy issues 
i’m gonna be a...

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Categories: america, native american,



Mad American Empire: Wilderness Ii
Out into the wilderness haunted by ghost town’s ancient bloodstains and lost history scars. 

We wander the dark borderlands between awakening dreams and incandescent seams....

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Categories: native american, allegory, america, analogy, art,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: native american, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Sand Creek
Sand Creek

Dawn arises
And a line of good, blue-coated American boys
Sit astride their horses
Just outside the camp.

They wait
Outside the Cheyanne camp:
Those animals they were here to...

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Categories: america, native american,

Crowds
Crowds surround my mind
I cant hear at times for crowds
Surround my day and night
My thinking process is off
My brain waves are crowded
Crowds are invading my...

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Categories: native american, confusion, how i feel,



Settling Old Grudges, Part Ii
...“The bloodshed grew, the army was called in,
and sided with settlers as they often did,
Blue Hawk’s people were crushed, all rounded up,
put on the rez...

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Categories: native american, conflict, confusion, family, father

Settling Old Grudges, Part I
This house belonged to grandfather Rudolph,
though its history goes much further back,
all the way to the eighteen seventies,
when to this vast land Herbert Blake did...

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Categories: native american, conflict, confusion, family, father

Premium Member The Ghost Dance Part V
The Ending at Wounded Knee

This is what happened:
Two worlds collided,
And the elder one died.

Pony soldiers and Indian police,
Triggerhappy and jumping at shadows,
Killed Sitting Bull at...

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Categories: native american, betrayal, history, humanity, native

I Take Responsibility
I Take Responsibility:

You gave me many choices today:

Walk away or stand and fight; I chose the warrior's way.
To sit and listen or raise my voice;...

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Categories: native american, anger, conflict, confusion, native

Hot Air
Hot Air

The name of that wind is Satana
It’s hot and it’s dusty and dry,
Don’t call the wind Santa Ana
In error, for that is a lie.
Saint...

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Categories: native american, education, environment, history, humorous,

Premium Member Ishi-- Last of a Tribe
He emerged from gold lands, far and near,

only skin and bones, and windswept loam.

He forged through thistles, confusion and fear,

wore a river on his back,...

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Categories: history, native american, people,

The Forgotten Ones
Forgotten somewhere in the midst of steel and concrete. 
Bound by shackles and chains even in our sleep. 
Living like wolves preying amongst lost sheep....

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Categories: native american, angst, confusion, depression, education,

The Same Reservation Road
I walk through the reservation valley of alcoholic death/ 
I fear no darkness among my own for the light breathes life on its own through...

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Categories: native american, confusion, death, depression, faith,

Sinful Saint
Yeah I walk around life waitng for death/ 
I live in constant despair looking to be blessed/ 
Lies over truth around here always seem to...

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Categories: native american, confusion, death, depression, education,

Contradicted Convict Finds Concept
I used 2 think I know what I wanted out of my confused soul/
I want not what I have ,I want what I never had/
I...

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Categories: native american, adventure, confusion, depression, devotion,


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